Championing the care work
Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor Henry Makavi (45) from Muture Ward, Ruzive Village in Zvishavane, is a community volunteer and a We-Care Champion under the Bethany Project since August last year.
Successful youths to be coloured
Mathew Masinge Entertainment Reporter The Zimbabwe Youth Council is inviting the public to nominate outstanding young people in different sectors for the National Youth Colours awards that are scheduled for…
Govt releases $250k for Chikurubi repairs
Diana Nherera Herald Reporter Government has released $250 000 to Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison for repairs to property damaged by inmates during a foiled jail break in March.
Lionel Messi rebuked by Xavi
MADRID. — Not many can rebuke Lionel Messi and get away with it, but Xavi has seemingly earned that right. It would be difficult to find a more respected player…
Lewis Hamilton inks new deal
LONDON. – Double Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has agreed a new three-year contract that will keep him at Mercedes until the end of 2018, the team announced yesterday.
Officer vanishes with $144 000
Fungai Jachi Court Reporter Zimpost Causeway Post Office, a Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) vehicle licensing agent, lost $144 000 to a former licensing officer in fraudulent car licensing deals.
Young Warriors preps in shambles
Sports Reporter THE Young Warriors’ preparations for the Caf Under-23 Championship qualifier against Swaziland on Sunday are in shambles as some of the players called by coach Callisto Pasuwa were…
Building a business requires solid foundation
Zach Aldwin Milkshake in the boardroom Often those dreaming of being business owners have this idea that magic will happen and they will end up with an instantly successful company…
Govt sets up committee to look at debt
Business Editor As part of efforts to come up with options on how the country’s arrears with Multilateral Institutions will be cleared, a Quadripartite Committee which comprises of the Reserve…
Maize-meal imports rile Food and Allied workers
Business Reporters Food and Allied Industry workers have threatened to demonstrate against maize-meal imports if Government fails to immediately put measures to curb them.







